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Samsung has added full-spectrum white LEDs to its horticultural-lighting-targeted portfolio along with new blue, red, and far-red LEDs, and announced horticultural modules, while Luminus Devices touts CMH replacement and Seoul Semiconductor wins award for SunLike.
Samsung Electronics has announced new LEDs for its horticultural lighting portfolio and new level 2 modules after only formally entering the horticultural sector at LightFair International earlier this year. Luminus Devices has announced its 4th generation (Gen 4) of chip-on-board (COB) LEDs with the new products enabling solid-state lighting (SSL) replacement of 70W ceramic metal halide (CMH) spotlights. Seoul Semiconductor and Lux have announced that the SunLike LED won a Lux Award for enabling technologies.
Samsung’s prior horticultural offering included a high-power red LED and some phosphor-converted white mid-power LEDs. The company has now added high-power white LEDs as well as the aforementioned monochromatic blue, red, and far-red LEDs that align with photosynthesis needs of plants as we have covered in a feature article on the topic. The additions to the product line mean that Samsung can now support applications ranging from top lighting in greenhouses or indoor growing chambers to indoor vertical farms that house layers of plants with lighting very near the plant canopy.
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